The screening was attended by many celebrities, media personalities and public figures, most notably, director Nadine Labaki, directors Ghassan Salhab, Philippe Aractingi and Akram zaatari, along with film critic Pierre Abi Saab. On this occasion, the film's director Wissam Charaf said, "The moment of truth, when a film comes back to where it was shot and meets its public. A very special moment."

After 20 years apart, Samir a former militiaman who was presumed dead reappears in the life of Omar, his little brother who has become a bodyguard in Beirut. Between drama and comedy, Samir has to come to terms with a country he no longer recognizes.

Wissam Charaf is a Lebanese/French director who moved to Paris in 1998. Charaf has a repertoire of four short films: Hizz Ya Wizz, A Hero Never Dies, An Army of Ants and After, as well as the feature documentary It's All in Lebanon that won the Bronze Tanit at the Carthage Film Festival (JCC). His films participated at several film festivals including; the Locarno Film Festival, Belfort Entrevues Film Festival, Clermont-Ferrand International Short Film Festival, International Film Festival Rotterdam (IFFR), Dubai International Film Festival (DIFF), and others.

Screening Times of Heaven Sent by Wisam Charaf at the Metropolis Cinema in Beirut (GMT+3)Thursday, May 25 - Wednesday, May 31, at 6:00 pm and 10:00 pmThursday, June 1 - Wednesday, June 14, at 4:00 pm and 8:00 pm

Screening Times of Heaven Sent at the VOX Cinema in Beirut (GMT+3)Thursday, May 25 - Wednesday, May 31 at Cinema 9